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Ok I have a few items for sale, i have picked up a sr20 front cut so i have to get rid of these items

1. Trust TD06-17C 450hp internally gated turbo with dump pipe, turbo makes boost at 2600rpm full boost by 3800rpm and pulls all the way throught to red line in every gear, smokes tyres in 3rd gear, turbo made 202.5kw on 9psi. very good condition minimal next to no shaft play at all. $450ono SOLD

2. 550cc Denso injectors just been serviced and tested comes with plugs, ready to go straight in have receipts for service and plugs. $350 selling these for a friend SOLD

3. Exedy heavy duty cushion button clutch, brand new never used purchased to replace mine but mines next to new, fits both RB20DET and RB25DET paid $550 for it asking $460 firm SOLD

4. New DBA gold slotted rotors to suit R32 front, cost $160 each asking $145 each firm SOLD

5. New Bendix Ultimate pads to suit R32 front and rear, cost $110 each asking $75 each SOLD

6. HKS mushrom pod filter near new filter $30 SOLD

7. Have a tuned eprom for TD06 turbo, 550cc injectors, Fmic, fuel pump, zorst, pod, $100 SOLD

Any questions just ask :blink:

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do u have any more info on the turbo? any picks? is it t3 flage? does it go onto the stock manifold? did u make that power on a rb20 on only 9psi?

i dont have much info on it jeff at GCG told me that they are good for 270-290 kw, its bolts straiht upto stock manifold and has t3 flange. and yes power was made on rb20 @ 9 psi

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